The Scotsman

Cosla seeks to clarify £1.5bn national care cost claim

- By REBECCA MCCURDY

Cosla has clarified a Scottish Government minister's claim that it suggested future costs of national care service proposals will top more than £1.5 billion.

Social Care Minister Kevin Stewart quoted the sum in an evidence session with Holyrood's finance and public administra­tion committee on November 8.

Committee MSPS were grilling Mr Stewart on financial concerns around the true costs of the proposals, which would see the social care sector put into the Scottish Government's hands.

Mirren Kelly, the Convention of Scottish Local Authoritie­s' (Cosla) local government finance chief officer, wrote to the committee to provide "clarificat­ion" on financial figures referenced by Mr Stewart during its session on November 8.

She said: "On a couple of occasions during the session, reference was made to a figure of £1.5n stated by Cosla as an estimate of future costs in relation to the National Care Service (NCS).

"However, this is not our estimate of the cost of implementi­ng the NCS, but is an estimate we have previously made of the total costs of implementi­ng all of the recommenda­tions of the Independen­t Review of Adult Social Care".

At the time, Mr Stewart said: "I have seen estimates of possible costs from others, with the Convention of Local Authoritie­s itself estimating that the costs will be in excess of £1.5bn, which it says outstrips the pledge of £840 million of investment.

"I am not sure where Cosla and others have got these estimates from. I am more than happy to go through those estimates with them in depth.”

 ?? ?? Minister for Social Care Kevin Stewart
Minister for Social Care Kevin Stewart

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